"A compelling story of love, courage and forgiveness. Highly
recommended." —Historical Novel Society "A sure bet for readers of
personal war stories and those who want to know, 'What about the women
and children?'" —Booklist Inspired by true events, For Those Who Are
Lost begins on the eve of the Nazi invasion of the island of Guernsey,
when terrified parents have a choice to make: send their children
alone to England, or keep the family together and risk whatever may
come to their villages. Ava and Joseph Simon reluctantly put their
9-year-old son, Henry, and four-year-old daughter, Catherine, in the
care of their son's teacher, who will escort them on a boat to
mainland England. Just as the ferry is about to leave, the teacher's
sister, Lily appears. The two trade places: Helen doesn't want to
leave Guernsey, and Lily is desperate for a fresh start. Lily is the
one who accompanies the children to England, and Lily is the one who
lets Henry get on a train by himself, deciding in a split second to
take Catherine with her and walk the other way. That split-second
decision lingers long after the war ends, impacting the rest of their
lives. Perfect for readers of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel
Society, For Those Who Are Lost is at once heartbreaking,
thought-provoking, and uplifting.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781728248554
Publisert
2023
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Sourcebooks
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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